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Please find the critical value(s) for each
situation and draw the appropriate
figure, showing the critical region:

a. Two-Tailed Test        α=0.05
b. Right-Tailed Test      α=0.02
c. Left-Tailed Test       α=0.01
Homework Learning Gains
                            Lesson
 1      2       3      4      5      6      7      8      9      Gain
81.6                                                               -
 -     92.0
       77.5   Opener
              Closer Opener
                     Closer Opener
                            Closer Opener
                                   Closer Opener
                                          Closer Opener
                                                 Closer Opener


81.4   94.0
81.9   90.0
 -     65.0
 -     90.0
Speaking of Homework / Grades
• Check Edbox
  • Not everyone has handed in their
      homework calendars for Ch. 8
• Barring any discussed changes to
   your grade, what you see on Edbox
   is an accurate reflection of what will
   go home with your quarter grades.
Review

• A statistical test uses the data
  obtained from a sample to make a
  decision about whether the null
  hypothesis should be rejected.
• The numerical value obtained from a
  statistical test is called the test value.
Review
• The critical value separates the
  critical region from the noncritical
  region.
• The critical region is the range of
  values of the test value that indicates
  that there is a significant difference
  and that the null hypothesis should
  be rejected.
Two Tailed v. Left/Right-Tailed Test
                                Two-Tailed
                                α=0.10               Non
                                                    Critical
                                                    Region



                                Critical Region                      Critical Region
                                α/2=0.05                                    α/2=0.05
                                             CV=-1.65              CV=1.65
                                             Critical Value        Critical Value



Left-Tailed                                                    Right-Tailed
α=0.05                Non                                      α=0.10                   Non
                     Critical                                                          Critical
                     Region                                                            Region



Critical Region                                                                                       Critical Region
α=0.05                                                                                                      α=0.10

              CV=-1.65                                                                            CV=1.28
              Critical Value                                                                      Critical Value
Five Steps in Hypothesis Testing
1. State the hypotheses and identify the claim.
    Make sure to use proper symbols.
    Please include proper units when given.
2. Find the critical value(s).
    Include a diagram that displays all the pertinent information.
3. Compute the test value.
    Include the proper formula.
    Round properly.
    Locate and place test value on the diagram.
4. Make the decision to reject or not to reject the null hypothesis.
    Use a complete sentence.
5. Summarize the result.
    Use complete sentence(s) that states the final conclusion clearly in the context of
    the problem.
    Use the proper vocabulary and statistical terms.
    Include the proper units if they are given.
Section 9-3

Z-Test for a Mean
When to Use the z Test

• The z test is a statistical test for
  the mean of a population. It can
  be used when n> 30 or when the
  population is normally distributed
  and σ is known.
Formula for the z Test
         X 
    z
           
            n
Hypothesis Testing

Traditional Method
Example 9-3
• A researcher reports that the average salary of assistant
  professors is more than $42,000. A sample of 30 assistant
  professors has a mean salary of $43, 260. At  = 0.05, test
  the claim that assistant professors earn more than $42,000
  a year. The standard deviation of the population is $5230.


                                           Non
                                         Rejection
                                          Region



 H0: µ≤$42,000
 H1: µ>$42,000 (Claim)
Example 9-3
•   A researcher reports that the average salary of assistant professors is more than $42,000. A sample of 30 assistant
    professors has a mean salary of $43, 260. At  = 0.05, test the claim that assistant professors earn more than $42,000 a
    year. The standard deviation of the population is $5230.

Step 3:
                  X                                   4 3, 2 6 0  4 2, 0 0 0
          z                                    z                                                          z  1 .3 2
                                                                  5230
                        n                                               30
Step 4:                                                  Right-Tailed
Do Not Reject the null hypothesis.
                                                                                     Non
                                                                                   Rejection
Step 5:                                                                             Region
There is not enough evidence to
support the claim that assistant                                                                       Critical Region
professors earn more on average
than $42,000 a year                                                                                CV=1.65
                                                                                               z  1 .3 2
Example 9-4
• A researcher claims that the average cost of men’s athletic
  shoes is less than $80. He selects a random sample of 36 pairs
  of shoes from a catalog and finds the following cost (in dollars).
  (The costs have been rounded to the nearest dollar.) Is there
  enough evidence to support the researchers claim at  = 0.10?
  Reference Page 351 for costs.

                                                Non
                                              Rejection
                                               Region



 H0: µ≥$80
 H1: µ<$80 (Claim)
Example 9-4
•   A researcher claims that the average cost of men’s athletic shoes is less than $80. He selects a random sample of 36
    pairs of shoes from a catalog and finds the following cost (in dollars). (The costs have been rounded to the nearest
    dollar.) Is there enough evidence to support the researchers claim at  = 0.10?

Step 3:
                  X                                        75  80
          z                                         z                                             z   1 .5 6
                                                               19.2
                        n                                          36
Step 4:                                                  Left-Tailed
Reject the null hypothesis.
                                                                                    Non
                                                                                  Rejection
Step 5:                                                                            Region
There is enough evidence to support
the claim that the average cost of                         Critical
men’s athletic shoes is less than $80                      Region
                                                                             CV=-1.28
                                                                       z   1 .5 6
Example 9-5
• The Medical Rehabilitation Education Foundation reports
  that the average cost of rehabilitation for stroke victims is
  $24,672. To see if the average cost of rehabilitation is
  different at a particular hospital, a researcher selects a
  random sample of 35 stroke victims at the hospital and
  finds that the average cost of their rehabilitation is
  $25,226. At  = 0.01, can it be concluded that the average
  cost of stroke rehabilitation at a particular hospital is
  different from $24,672? Assume SD is 3251.
Example 9-5
•   The Medical Rehabilitation Education Foundation reports that the average cost of rehabilitation for stroke victims is $24,672. To see if the average cost
    of rehabilitation is different at a particular hospital, a researcher selects a random sample of 35 stroke victims at the hospital and finds that the average
    cost of their rehabilitation is $25,226. At  = 0.01, can it be concluded that the average cost of stroke rehabilitation at a particular hospital is different
    from $24,672? Assume SD is 3251.

Step 3:
                    X                                             2 5, 2 2 6  2 4, 6 7 2
         z                                               z                                                                                 z  1 .0 1
                                                                                   3251
                            n                                                             35
Step 4:                                                                   Two-Tailed
Do Not Reject the null hypothesis.
                                                                                                              Non
                                                                                                            Rejection
Step 5:                                                                                                      Region
There is not enough evidence to
support the claim that the average                                           Critical                                                           Critical
cost of rehabilitation at the                                                Region                                                             Region
particular hospital is different from                                                CV=-2.58                                           CV=2.58
$24,672                                                                                                                    z  1.01
Five Steps in Hypothesis Testing
1. State the hypotheses and identify the claim.
    Make sure to use proper symbols.
    Please include proper units when given.
2. Find the critical value(s).
    Include a diagram that displays all the pertinent information.
3. Compute the test value.
    Include the proper formula.
    Round properly.
    Locate and place test value on the diagram.
4. Make the decision to reject or not to reject the null hypothesis.
    Use a complete sentence.
5. Summarize the result.
    Use complete sentence(s) that states the final conclusion clearly in the context of
    the problem.
    Use the proper vocabulary and statistical terms.
    Include the proper units if they are given.
Your Moment of Zen
HOMEWORK
Read Section 9-3

    Pg. 358: 14-20all
Assigned: 2012.04.11

Due: 2012.04.16




      Please write this on your Calendar
CLOSER
In the population, the average IQ is 100
with a standard deviation of 15. A team of
scientists wants to test a new medication
to see if it has an effect on intelligence (as
measured by IQ). A sample of 40
participants who have taken the
medication has a mean of 140. Did the
medication affect intelligence? Use α=0.05.

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Hypothesis Testing-Z-Test

  • 1. OPENER Please find the critical value(s) for each situation and draw the appropriate figure, showing the critical region: a. Two-Tailed Test α=0.05 b. Right-Tailed Test α=0.02 c. Left-Tailed Test α=0.01
  • 2. Homework Learning Gains Lesson 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Gain 81.6 - - 92.0 77.5 Opener Closer Opener Closer Opener Closer Opener Closer Opener Closer Opener Closer Opener 81.4 94.0 81.9 90.0 - 65.0 - 90.0
  • 3. Speaking of Homework / Grades • Check Edbox • Not everyone has handed in their homework calendars for Ch. 8 • Barring any discussed changes to your grade, what you see on Edbox is an accurate reflection of what will go home with your quarter grades.
  • 4. Review • A statistical test uses the data obtained from a sample to make a decision about whether the null hypothesis should be rejected. • The numerical value obtained from a statistical test is called the test value.
  • 5. Review • The critical value separates the critical region from the noncritical region. • The critical region is the range of values of the test value that indicates that there is a significant difference and that the null hypothesis should be rejected.
  • 6. Two Tailed v. Left/Right-Tailed Test Two-Tailed α=0.10 Non Critical Region Critical Region Critical Region α/2=0.05 α/2=0.05 CV=-1.65 CV=1.65 Critical Value Critical Value Left-Tailed Right-Tailed α=0.05 Non α=0.10 Non Critical Critical Region Region Critical Region Critical Region α=0.05 α=0.10 CV=-1.65 CV=1.28 Critical Value Critical Value
  • 7. Five Steps in Hypothesis Testing 1. State the hypotheses and identify the claim. Make sure to use proper symbols. Please include proper units when given. 2. Find the critical value(s). Include a diagram that displays all the pertinent information. 3. Compute the test value. Include the proper formula. Round properly. Locate and place test value on the diagram. 4. Make the decision to reject or not to reject the null hypothesis. Use a complete sentence. 5. Summarize the result. Use complete sentence(s) that states the final conclusion clearly in the context of the problem. Use the proper vocabulary and statistical terms. Include the proper units if they are given.
  • 9. When to Use the z Test • The z test is a statistical test for the mean of a population. It can be used when n> 30 or when the population is normally distributed and σ is known.
  • 10. Formula for the z Test X  z  n
  • 12. Example 9-3 • A researcher reports that the average salary of assistant professors is more than $42,000. A sample of 30 assistant professors has a mean salary of $43, 260. At  = 0.05, test the claim that assistant professors earn more than $42,000 a year. The standard deviation of the population is $5230. Non Rejection Region H0: µ≤$42,000 H1: µ>$42,000 (Claim)
  • 13. Example 9-3 • A researcher reports that the average salary of assistant professors is more than $42,000. A sample of 30 assistant professors has a mean salary of $43, 260. At  = 0.05, test the claim that assistant professors earn more than $42,000 a year. The standard deviation of the population is $5230. Step 3: X  4 3, 2 6 0  4 2, 0 0 0 z z  z  1 .3 2  5230 n 30 Step 4: Right-Tailed Do Not Reject the null hypothesis. Non Rejection Step 5: Region There is not enough evidence to support the claim that assistant Critical Region professors earn more on average than $42,000 a year CV=1.65 z  1 .3 2
  • 14. Example 9-4 • A researcher claims that the average cost of men’s athletic shoes is less than $80. He selects a random sample of 36 pairs of shoes from a catalog and finds the following cost (in dollars). (The costs have been rounded to the nearest dollar.) Is there enough evidence to support the researchers claim at  = 0.10? Reference Page 351 for costs. Non Rejection Region H0: µ≥$80 H1: µ<$80 (Claim)
  • 15. Example 9-4 • A researcher claims that the average cost of men’s athletic shoes is less than $80. He selects a random sample of 36 pairs of shoes from a catalog and finds the following cost (in dollars). (The costs have been rounded to the nearest dollar.) Is there enough evidence to support the researchers claim at  = 0.10? Step 3: X  75  80 z z  z   1 .5 6  19.2 n 36 Step 4: Left-Tailed Reject the null hypothesis. Non Rejection Step 5: Region There is enough evidence to support the claim that the average cost of Critical men’s athletic shoes is less than $80 Region CV=-1.28 z   1 .5 6
  • 16. Example 9-5 • The Medical Rehabilitation Education Foundation reports that the average cost of rehabilitation for stroke victims is $24,672. To see if the average cost of rehabilitation is different at a particular hospital, a researcher selects a random sample of 35 stroke victims at the hospital and finds that the average cost of their rehabilitation is $25,226. At  = 0.01, can it be concluded that the average cost of stroke rehabilitation at a particular hospital is different from $24,672? Assume SD is 3251.
  • 17. Example 9-5 • The Medical Rehabilitation Education Foundation reports that the average cost of rehabilitation for stroke victims is $24,672. To see if the average cost of rehabilitation is different at a particular hospital, a researcher selects a random sample of 35 stroke victims at the hospital and finds that the average cost of their rehabilitation is $25,226. At  = 0.01, can it be concluded that the average cost of stroke rehabilitation at a particular hospital is different from $24,672? Assume SD is 3251. Step 3: X  2 5, 2 2 6  2 4, 6 7 2 z z  z  1 .0 1  3251 n 35 Step 4: Two-Tailed Do Not Reject the null hypothesis. Non Rejection Step 5: Region There is not enough evidence to support the claim that the average Critical Critical cost of rehabilitation at the Region Region particular hospital is different from CV=-2.58 CV=2.58 $24,672 z  1.01
  • 18. Five Steps in Hypothesis Testing 1. State the hypotheses and identify the claim. Make sure to use proper symbols. Please include proper units when given. 2. Find the critical value(s). Include a diagram that displays all the pertinent information. 3. Compute the test value. Include the proper formula. Round properly. Locate and place test value on the diagram. 4. Make the decision to reject or not to reject the null hypothesis. Use a complete sentence. 5. Summarize the result. Use complete sentence(s) that states the final conclusion clearly in the context of the problem. Use the proper vocabulary and statistical terms. Include the proper units if they are given.
  • 20. HOMEWORK Read Section 9-3 Pg. 358: 14-20all Assigned: 2012.04.11 Due: 2012.04.16 Please write this on your Calendar
  • 21. CLOSER In the population, the average IQ is 100 with a standard deviation of 15. A team of scientists wants to test a new medication to see if it has an effect on intelligence (as measured by IQ). A sample of 40 participants who have taken the medication has a mean of 140. Did the medication affect intelligence? Use α=0.05.